It's Lulu (TV series)

It’s Lulu is a British television program hosted by Lulu that was produced between 1970 and 1973{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YeAgDgAAQBAJ&q=lulu%27s+back+in+town&pg=PA1969-IA7 |title = Rock & Pop on British TV|isbn = 9781783237777|last1 = Evans|first1 = Jeff|date = 2017-02-16}}{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9tGGDwAAQBAJ&q=it%27s+lulu+1970&pg=PT173 |title = Bowie's Piano Man: The Life of Mike Garson|isbn = 9781617137389|last1 = Slapper|first1 = Clifford|date = May 2018}} by Stewart Morris, Colin Charman, John Ammonds and Vernon Lawrence, and broadcast on BBC1. Episodes 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 and 10 of series 3 were repeated on BBC2 in a different running order under the banner ‘’Show Of The Week: It’s Lulu’’ from Thursday 25–5 July September 1974.{{cite web |url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0/20?order=asc&q=Show+of+the+week+it's+lulu#search |title=Show of the week: It's Lulu |website=Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk |accessdate=3 August 2016}}

Episodes

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|EpisodeNumber=1

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Episode 1

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|7|11|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=The first of a series starring Lulu in which she introduces her special guests This week: Ray Stevens, Mike Yarwood, Arrival and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=2

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Episode 2

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|7|18|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Mama Cass, Basil Brush with Derek Fowlds and Brotherhood of Man. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=3

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Episode 3

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|7|25|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Dudley Moore and his Trio, Mama Cass, Les Dawson and Marmalade. 'Cuddly' Dudley Moore is not only a comic but also one of Britain's best jazz pianists; as he demonstrates tonight. Comedy comes from Les Dawson, and the pop interest is represented by Mama Cass (one-time member of the Mamas and the Papas) and Marmalade. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=4

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Episode 4

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|8|1|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her guests Peter Cook, Jerry Reed and the Hollies with her special guest Matt Monro. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=5

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Episode 5

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|8|8|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her guests Lonnie Donegan, Aretha Franklin, Mike Newman and Pickettywitch. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=6

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Episode 6

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|8|15|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her guests Roy Castle, Arthur Worsley, Fairweather and from the USA Martha Reeves & the Vandellas. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=7

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Episode 7

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|8|22|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her guests Bruce Forsyth, Clodagh Rodgers and the Peddlers. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=8

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Episode 8

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|8|29|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her guests Roy Hudd, Esther Ofarim and the Moody Blues. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=9

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Episode 9

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1970|9|5|df=y}}

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her guests Norman Vaughan, Mac Davis and Johnny Johnson and the Bandwagon. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Douglas Squires Dozen.

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|EpisodeNumber=10

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|Title=Episode 1

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|7|17|df=y}} at 8:00pm

|ShortSummary=The first of a new series starring Lulu in which she introduces her special guests. This week Hines, Hines and Dad, John Junkin and with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=11

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Episode 2

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|7|24|df=y}} at 8:35pm

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Alan Price & Georgie Fame and William Franklyn. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=12

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Episode 3

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|7|31|df=y}} at 8:15pm

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Terry Scott, Ashton, Gardner and Dyke and Buffy Sainte-Marie. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=13

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Episode 4

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|8|7|df=y}} 8:30pm

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Buddy Greco, the Dudley Moore Trio and Gilbert O'Sullivan. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=14

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Episode 5

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|8|14|df=y}} at 8:15pm

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Shari Lewis, Jimmy Logan and the New Seekers. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=15

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Episode 6

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|8|21|df=y}} at 8:15pm

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Ted Rogers, Jimmy Ruffin and Esther Ofarim. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=16

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Episode 7

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|8|28|df=y}} at 8:25pm

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Vince Hill and the Bee Gees. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=17

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Episode 8

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1971|9|4|df=y}} at 8:25pm

|ShortSummary=Lulu introduces her special guests Engelbert Humperdinck and the Hollies. Featuring Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra and the Fellas choreographed by Dougie Squires.

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|EpisodeNumber=18

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Episode 1

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|7|15|df=y}} at 8:30pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu, Not To Mention Dudley Moore with their guests Slade, the Dudley Moore Trio and Segment with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=19

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Episode 2

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|7|22|df=y}} at 8:35pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu, Not To Mention Dudley Moore with their guest Gilbert O'Sullivan and featuring the Dudley Moore Trio and Segment with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=20

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Episode 3

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|7|29|df=y}} at 8:30pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu, Not To Mention Dudley Moore with their guest Dusty Springfield and featuring the Dudley Moore Trio and Segment with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=21

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Episode 4

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|8|5|df=y}} 8:35pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu, Not To Mention Dudley Moore with their guest Roberta Flack and featuring the Dudley Moore Trio and Segment with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=22

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Episode 5

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|8|12|df=y}} at 8:35pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu, Not To Mention Dudley Moore with their guest Johnny Nash and featuring the Dudley Moore Trio and Segment with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=23

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Episode 6

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|8|19|df=y}} at 8:30pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu, Not To Mention Dudley Moore with their guests Cliff Richard and Graham Bonnet and featuring the Dudley Moore Trio and Segment with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=24

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Episode 7

|DirectedBy=Stewart Morris

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1972|8|26|df=y}} at 8:15pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu, Not To Mention Dudley Moore with their guests the Young Generation and Colin Pilditch and featuring the Dudley Moore Trio and Segment with Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=25

|EpisodeNumber2=1

|Title=Episode 1

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|9|15|df=y}} at 6:30pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guest Warren Mitchell as Alf Garnett. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=26

|EpisodeNumber2=2

|Title=Episode 2

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|9|22|df=y}} at 7:15pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Ronnie Corbett and the Kinks. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=27

|EpisodeNumber2=3

|Title=Episode 3

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|9|29|df=y}} at 7:15pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Les Dawson and Sérgio Mendes & Brazil ‘77. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=28

|EpisodeNumber2=4

|Title=Episode 4

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|10|6|df=y}} 7:30pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Marty Feldman and Joel Grey star of the film 'Cabaret'. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=29

|EpisodeNumber2=5

|Title=Episode 5

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|10|13|df=y}} at 6:35pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Tony Orlando and Dawn and Rod Hull & Emu. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=30

|EpisodeNumber2=6

|Title=Episode 6

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|10|20|df=y}} at 7:15pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Jimmy Edwards and Don McLean. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=31

|EpisodeNumber2=7

|Title=Episode 7

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|10|27|df=y}} at 7:20pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Dick Emery and David Clayton-Thomas. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=32

|EpisodeNumber2=8

|Title=Episode 8

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|11|3|df=y}} at 7:15pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Engelbert Humperdink and the New Seekers. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=33

|EpisodeNumber2=9

|Title=Episode 9

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|11|17|df=y}} at 7:25pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Gilbert O'Sullivan and Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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|EpisodeNumber=34

|EpisodeNumber2=10

|Title=Episode 10

|DirectedBy=Vernon Lawrence

|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1973|11|24|df=y}} at 7:15pm

|ShortSummary=It's Lulu with Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter and Paul Greenwood and her special guests Ronnie Barker, Bill Withers and Jose Luis Moreno. Featuring Segment and Alyn Ainsworth & His Orchestra.

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